During President Obama’s State of the Union address Wednesday night, there was an odd moment where he seemed startled by the audience’s reaction to his proposal to enact a spending freeze starting in 2011. The assembled Republicans guffawed at this assertion, presumably mocking him for not enacting the freeze now. Obama appeared visibly taken aback, [...]
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Death at an Early Age
I was in San Francisco the weekend before last, not at the big ETS teacher quality shindig with everyone else, but across town at an event sponsored by CFED (formerly, in a Kentucky-Fried-Chicken-to-KFC kind of way, the Corporation for Enterprise Development) focused on building assets for low-income families. The topic was school funding fairness, and [...]
One More Thing…
On the topic of the anti-public education conspiracy. One could plausibly argue that the worse thing President Bush has done to public education is not embrace the education policies of the radical right. After all, the chief historical legacy of the Bush Administration will be exposing just how foolish the various policy fantasies of the [...]
That Settles That
Yesterday we had a long, multi-blog debate about the idea, widespread among educators, that NCLB is part of a conservative conspiracy to destroy public education. Today, the Washington Post went above the fold with an article titled “Dozens in GOP Turn Against Bush’s Prized ‘No Child’ Act,” wherein conservative NCLB opponent Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.) says [...]






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